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Increasingly Chaotic Volatility Ahead–The New Normal Few Think Possible

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 29, 2021 | 0 Comments
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That the era of stability has ended and a new era of increasingly chaotic volatility has begun is not on anyone’s radar as a possibility. The standard debate about the future of the economy is: which will we get, high inflation or a deflationary collapse of defaults and asset bubbles popping?

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Do We Really Want to Return to "Normal" If "Normal" Is Destroying the Planet?

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 28, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Change the incentives, and the outcomes change. Ecologist Howard Odum provided a profound insight into human expansion, stagnation and collapse. He argued that humans are wired to maximize power output (i.e., consumption) rather than maximize efficiency.

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Russia as a rogue network state

By Jesse Hirsh | May 27, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Following up on an issue from a couple of weeks ago, that argued cyber crime is a post-national activity, let’s briefly delve into the larger argument, or frame, that Russia is emerging as a rogue network state.

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Systemic Risks Abound

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 26, 2021 | 0 Comments
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If you wanted to design a system guaranteed to collapse in a putrid heap, you’d make moral hazard ubiquitous and you’d make the system 100% dependent on a hubris-soaked faux savior. For the past 22 years, every time the stock market whimpered, wheezed or whined, the Federal Reserve rushed to soothe the spoiled crybaby.

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#AxisOfEasy 197: Belarus Blogger And Journalist Snatched Off Of Hijacked Plane

By Mark E. Jeftovic | May 25, 2021 | 2 Comments
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Android apps leak data vs misconfigured cloud backends,
Personal security app plans private security response,
Belarus blogger and journalist snatched off of hijacked plane…this and more in this week’s Axis of Easy # 197

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Fed to Treasury Dealers and Congress: We Can’t Count On You, We’re Taking Charge

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 24, 2021 | 0 Comments
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The Fed sees itself as trapped by the incompetence and greed of the other players and by its own policy extremes that were little more than expedient “saves” of a system that is unraveling due to its fragility and brittleness.

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FOMO Is Loco

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 21, 2021 | 0 Comments
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We can also posit a general rule that those who inherit wealth and succumb to FOMO are eventually less wealthy while those who are wealthy and take a pass on FOMO / hoarding at the top of the manic frenzy increase their wealth.

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Perpetual propaganda

By Jesse Hirsh | May 21, 2021 | 1 Comment
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What is the difference between conspiracy and diplomacy? Context and transparency? Or just authority vs innuendo? Similarly there’s a fine line between propaganda and news when power is involved, and news is increasingly driven by opinion, which provides an excellent opportunity for propaganda.

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U.S. Stimulus Has Created a Boom–in China

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 19, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Maybe maximizing corporate profits isn’t all that matters. Maybe national security and resilience matter, too, and if they do, then reshoring critical supply chains should be a higher priority than Corporate America’s (mostly tax-free) profits.

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#AxisOfEasy 196: Doc Searls: How The Cookie Poisoned The Web

By Mark E. Jeftovic | May 18, 2021 | 4 Comments
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DarkSide Ransomware group shuts down after cyber counter-attack,
Amazon devices will form mesh networks in your neighbourhood,
25% of Tor exit relays spying on users … this and much more in Axis of Easy # 196

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Broadcasting is (un)dead! Zombie alert?!

By Jesse Hirsh | May 17, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Broadcasting is dead. As a concept it was killed by the Internet and the inherent interactivity (and surveillance) that the network of networks delivers. There are no consumers in so far as each user is a producer of data about their consumption, or rather engagement.

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Sickcare is the Knife in the Heart of Employment–and the Economy

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 16, 2021 | 0 Comments
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We need to change the incentives of the entire system, not just healthcare, but if we don’t start with healthcare, that financial cancer will drag us into national insolvency all by itself. American Healthcare is a growth industry in the same way cancer is a growth industry: both keep growing until they kill the host, which in the case of healthcare is the U.S. economy.

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Why Wage Inflation Will Accelerate

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 14, 2021 | 0 Comments
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The Fed has created trillions out of thin air to boost the speculative wealth of Wall Street, but it can’t print experienced workers willing to work for low wages. The Federal Reserve is reassuring us daily that inflation is temporary, but allow me to assure you that wage inflation is just getting started and will accelerate rapidly.

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DarkSide: A platform for cyber crime

By Jesse Hirsh | May 14, 2021 | 0 Comments
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A good measure of a society is not just how it treats its most vulnerable, but also how it responds in a crisis. When there is little faith or trust in institutions, people are more prone to panic and focus on their perceived self-interest.

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The ‘Take This Job and Shove It’ Recession

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 12, 2021 | 0 Comments
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So hey there Corporate America, the Fed and your neofeudal cronies: take this job and shove it. This time it really is different, but not in the way the Wall Street shucksters are claiming. Conventional economists, politicos and pundits are completely clueless about the unraveling that’s gathering momentum beneath the superficial surface of “reflation” because they don’t yet grasp we’re entering an unprecedented new type of recession: a ‘Take This Job and Shove It’ recession which is unlike any previous downturn.

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#AxisOfEasy 195: Major US Fuel Pipeline Shutdown By Cyber-Attack

By Mark E. Jeftovic | May 11, 2021 | 4 Comments
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Major US pipeline shutdown by cyber-attack,
New DNS bug targets authoritative nameservers,
Network Solutions and Register.com experience major DNS outages…and more in Axis of Easy #195

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Cyber crime as a post-national activity

By Jesse Hirsh | May 10, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Sometimes the most interesting aspects of society are where sectors and perspectives overlap. Moving beyond binary distinctions towards a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of how identity and organization are constructed.

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Should influencers be regulated as broadcasters

By Jesse Hirsh | May 10, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Here in Canada we’re in the middle of a rather silly and distracted discussion around the regulation of social media. Which is tragic, as it is an important and timely issue, but not one that is being dealt with as such by anyone currently involved.

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Here’s How ‘Everything Bubbles’ Pop

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 9, 2021 | 0 Comments
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But weirdly, and irrationally, bubbles pop anyway. At long last, the moment you’ve been hoping for has arrived: you’re pitching your screenplay to a producer. Your agent is cautious but you’re confident nobody else has concocted a story as outlandish as yours.

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Hey Fed, Explain Again How Making Billionaires Richer Creates Jobs

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 7, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Despite their hollow bleatings about ‘doing all we can to achieve full employment’, the Fed’s policies has been Kryptonite to employment, labor and the bottom 90%–and most especially to the bottom 50%, the working poor that one might imagine most deserve a leg up.

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Conspiracy as a symptom of a post-literate society

By Jesse Hirsh | May 5, 2021 | 0 Comments
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What if we’re approaching pervasive conspiracy culture wrong. Rather than being a symptom of a failing news system, or an acknowledgement of the fallacies of journalism, conspiracy culture is instead a symptom of a post-literate society.

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Covid Has Triggered The Next Great Financial Crisis

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 4, 2021 | 0 Comments
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What’s left are the ‘fatal synergies’ of soaring debt and leverage, diminishing returns on stimulus, the substitution of credit for savings and the coming deflationary tsunami that pops all the speculative bubbles. Imagine a once modest but sturdy home built near a cliff to maximize the vistas.

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#AxisOfEasy 194: Canada’s Bill C-10 Lets CRTC Regulate User-Generated Content

By Mark E. Jeftovic | May 4, 2021 | 3 Comments
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New BIND vulnerabilities,
iOS 14.5 comes with new privacy alert pop-ups,
Google’s contact tracing app has privacy flaws … this and more in this week’s Axis of Easy # 194

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The Privacy Conundrum

By Jesse Hirsh | May 4, 2021 | 0 Comments
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It’s clear that privacy is essential, but protecting our privacy can be legitimately confusing.
What if instead of fighting fire with fire we starting using water.
What if predictive privacy was the kind of water necessary to put out the fire that is contemporary surveillance based AI?

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Insights into Risk: Taleb and Tyson

By Charles Hugh Smith | May 2, 2021 | 0 Comments
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Events that devastate the majority financially greatly enrich the few who bet on non-linear dynamics. I see the same question in forums, threads, articles and emails: what can I do to protect myself and my family from whatever lies ahead?

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Mark E. Jeftovic

Mark E. Jeftovic

Mark is the co-founder of easyDNS and the editor-in-chief of #AxisOfEasy. He is the author of Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt UK, 2018) and Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks & Cancel Culture. 

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The Canadian Bitcoiners

Joey Tweets and Len the Lengend are the hosts of The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast, and you may recognize them as the voices (and faces) behing the AxisOfEasy Podcast. CanadianBitcoiners.com

Charles Hugh Smith

Charles Hugh Smith

Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.